Every Quarterback Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the oldest teams in the NFL, having been established in 1933, just 13 years after the formation of the league. As such, when going through the franchise's list of all-time quarterbacks drafted, it's easy to find a bounty.
Pittsburgh's six Super Bowl wins are the second most in NFL history, and its six championships (the Super Bowl was not introduced until 1967) are tied for the fourth most all time.
Most of those Super Bowl-winning teams were led by excellent quarterback play and, often, excellent homegrown quarterback play.
Let's take a look at every signal-caller the Steelers have ever selected -- 51 in total dating back to 1941.
Year | Player | Round | Pick |
1941 | Russ Cotton | 13 | 113 |
1942 | Ken Casanega | 3 | 16 |
1944 | Jesse Freitas | 7 | 63 |
1949 | Jim Finks | 12 | 116 |
1952 | Gary Kekorian | 19 | 222 |
1953 | Ted Marchibroda | 1 | 5 |
1954 | Tom Yewvcic | 27 | 319 |
1955 | Johnny Unitas | 9 | 102 |
1955 | Vic Eaton | 11 | 126 |
1956 | John Stephans | 18 | 207 |
1956 | Pete Neft | 23 | 268 |
1957 | Len Dawson | 1 | 5 |
1957 | Corny Salvaterra | 17 | 199 |
1959 | Johnny Green | 21 | 247 |
1961 | Terry Nofsinger | 17 | 230 |
1961 | Mike Jones | 20 | 271 |
1963 | Bill Nelsen | 10 | 136 |
1965 | Craig Fertig | 20 | 270 |
1966 | Dave Neilson | 19 | 278 |
1966 | Mike Brundage | 17 | 248 |
1966 | Ken Lucas | 18 | 263 |
1967 | Benjy Dial | 13 | 188 |
1968 | Danny Holman | 8 | 201 |
1968 | Kim King | 11 | 282 |
1969 | Terry Hanratty | 2 | 30 |
1970 | Terry Bradshaw | 1 | 1 |
1972 | Joe Gilliam | 11 | 273 |
1974 | Frank Kolch | 13 | 333 |
1976 | Mike Kruczek | 2 | 47 |
1977 | Cliff Stoudt | 5 | 121 |
1980 | Mark Malone | 1 | 28 |
1981 | Rick Trocano | 11 | 292 |
1984 | Scott Campbell | 7 | 191 |
1986 | Bubby Brister | 3 | 67 |
1990 | Neil O'Donnell | 3 | 70 |
1992 | Cornelius Benton | 12 | 318 |
1993 | Alex Van Pelt | 8 | 216 |
1994 | Jim Miller | 6 | 178 |
1995 | Kordell Stewart | 2 | 60 |
1996 | Spence Fisher | 6 | 203 |
2000 | Tee Martin | 5 | 163 |
2003 | Brian St. Pierre | 5 | 163 |
2004 | Ben Roethlisberger | 1 | 11 |
2006 | Omar Jacobs | 5 | 164 |
2008 | Dennis Dixon | 5 | 156 |
2013 | Landry Jones | 4 | 115 |
2017 | Josh Dobbs | 4 | 135 |
2018 | Mason Rudolph | 3 | 76 |
2022 | Kenny Pickett | 1 | 20 |
2022 | Chris Oladokun | 7 | 241 |
2025 | Will Howard | 6 | 185 |
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Four Legendary QBs Were Drafted by the Steelers
- Johnny Unitas, 1955
One of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the game never played for the Steelers. In fact, the team cut him after the draft, and Unitas went to work in construction. The next year, he was invited to try out for the Baltimore Colts and the rest is history.
- Len Dawson, 1957
Dawson played six NFL seasons before jumping to the AFL with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1963. It was there he established himself after throwing for fewer than 20 yards over his first five NFL seasons. Dawson served as the Chiefs' No. 1 quarterback from 1963 until 1972, leading the team to the first-ever Super Bowl and then the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl in SB IV.
- Terry Bradshaw, 1973
Bradshaw was the No. 1 overall pick in 1970 and quickly helped establish the Steelers as one of the most dominant teams of the decade. The Bradshaw-led Steelers captured four Super Bowls, and the quarterback himself twice won Super Bowl Most Valuable Player honors. He retired after the 1983 season, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1989 and spent most of the next 30 years to the younger generations as one of the most entertaining studio analysts in the game.
- Ben Roethlisberger, 2004
The Steelers had varying levels of success in the post-Bradshaw era. Quarterbacks Mark Malone, Neil O'Donnell, and Kordell Stewart provided some of the best homegrown years. But it wasn't until "Big Ben" arrived in 2004 that Pittsburgh became a powerhouse again. Roethlisberger was the Steelers' starter in every season of his 18 in the NFL, making six Pro Bowls and winning two Super Bowls before he was finished after the 2021 season.
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This story was originally published April 21, 2026 at 7:17 AM.